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US drone 'kills six' in Pakistan | |
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A suspected pilotless American drone has fired missiles in a border area of Pakistan, killing at least six people, Pakistani intelligence officials say. | |
Officials said a house was hit near the town of Mir Ali in North Waziristan and nine people were also injured. | |
Some reports say the missiles were fired after the drone was shot at. | |
A spokesman for US forces in Afghanistan told the BBC News website that he "was not aware" of a drone attack taking place. | |
The Pakistani army has not commented on the incident. | |
Haven | |
Tension between the US and Pakistan has increased over cross-border incursions against militants by American forces based in Afghanistan. | |
North Waziristan is known as a haven for Taleban and al-Qaeda fighters who enter Afghanistan. | |
Foreign fighters from Uzbekistan, Afghanistan and the Middle East are all thought to be based there. | |
The BBC's Barbara Plett in Islamabad says that, according to some reports, the house of a local Taleban leader was struck near Mir Ali, but the reports are not confirmed. | |
She says there is no clear indication as to who was killed in the missile strike. | |
The United States has stepped up missile attacks from drones in the region in recent weeks. | The United States has stepped up missile attacks from drones in the region in recent weeks. |
It says that they are used against militant targets, but our correspondent says that sometimes intelligence failures have led to civilian casualties. | |
Shot down | |
Such attacks seem likely to continue as long as US and Nato forces in Afghanistan believe that Taleban and al-Qaeda forces are taking refuge in Pakistan's tribal areas, our correspondent says. | |
BORDER TENSIONS 3 Sept: First reported ground assault by US troops in Pakistan - Islamabad responds furiously 15 Sept: Pakistani troops reportedly fire in air to stop US troops crossing in S Waziristan 17 Sept: Top US military chief Adm Mike Mullen visits Pakistan to calm tensions16 Sept: Pakistan says it was not told of fresh US missile strike 22 Sept: Pakistani troops in fresh firing to deter US incursion into N Waziristan, officials say25 Sept: Pakistani troops fire warning shots at Nato helicopters on border with Khost The Afghan-Pakistan militant nexusUS attacks raise stakes in Pakistan | |
Last week, the Pakistani army said it was investigating the wreckage of a suspected US spy plane found in South Waziristan, although it dismissed suggestions the aircraft had been shot down. | |
Pakistan has protested to Washington about US strikes into its territory, including a raid by commandos on 3 September in which several Pakistanis were killed. | Pakistan has protested to Washington about US strikes into its territory, including a raid by commandos on 3 September in which several Pakistanis were killed. |
Pakistani and US troops are also reported to have exchanged fire across the border last week. | Pakistani and US troops are also reported to have exchanged fire across the border last week. |
President Asif Ali Zardari has said he will not tolerate violations of his country's territory. | President Asif Ali Zardari has said he will not tolerate violations of his country's territory. |
But in a statement released on Monday, the US State Department affirmed "its support for Pakistan's sovereignty, independence, unity, and territorial integrity". | But in a statement released on Monday, the US State Department affirmed "its support for Pakistan's sovereignty, independence, unity, and territorial integrity". |
The statement was released after a meeting in Washington between the US Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte and Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi. | The statement was released after a meeting in Washington between the US Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte and Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi. |
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